The scent was great, but my experience was just as you describe. Can you guess what the difference was?The lather was thin, didn't soften my beard much, and dried quickly.
Short of some serious chemistry to replace the majority of the dominant sodium compounds in bath soaps with their potassium equivalents it's not really possible.Has anyone ever "converted" a hand-held bath soap to a shave soap?
^^This^^Short of some serious chemistry to replace the majority of the dominant sodium compounds in bath soaps with their potassium equivalents it's not really possible.
Cream could be added to make a super lather, but that to me isn't really conversion. May as well just get on with using the cream
It's also not a coincidence that a significant proportion of shave soaps which lather poorly (stand up GFT) are dominated by sodium rather than potassium compounds.
Good a use as any for a puck of modern Williams shave soap.No, I figure that's too much work, but I have relegated many shave soap to the bath. Currently, its a puck of williams.
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